President
Muhammadu Buhari (right) accompanied by the National Chairman, Chief
John Odigie-Oyegun (2nd right) being welcomed by Senate President,
Senator
Bukola Saraki (3rd left); Speaker, Hon. Yakubu Dogara (2nd
left);and Deputy National Chairman, South West, Mr. Segun Oni (left), on
his arrival for the party’s NEC meeting in Abuja ...on Friday.
The Progressives Governors’ Forum
on Friday failed to resolve the crisis rocking the ruling party, the All
Progressives Congress, over leadership positions in the National
Assembly
The party’s National Executive
Committee, which met in Abuja early Friday, had mandated the party’s 22
governors to meet with the Senate President and the Speaker of the House
of Representatives in a bid to resolve the dispute between the party’s
rival groups.
The Rochas Okorocha-led PGF met for the first time with feuding party members in the National Assembly in Abuja on Friday.
Senate President, Bukola Saraki; Speaker
of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara; Senator Ahmed Lawan and
Femi Gbajabiamila, who are the APC’s preferred candidates for the
positions of the Senate President and Speaker respectively, attended the
meeting.
The peace moves of the governors failed
because the rival groups could not agree on the peace proposals of some
party leaders as of the time the meeting was adjourned till Saturday
(today)
The meeting, which was held at the Imo
State Governor’s Lodge in Asokoro, Abuja, was sequel to a directive by
the party’s National Executive Committee for the governors to work out
modalities to end the crisis at its meeting on Friday.
Saturday Punch learnt that the governors had told the party’s chieftains that the crisis should be left for them to resolve.
A National Assembly official, who confided in Saturday PUNCH, said that on the request of the APC’s governors, the NEC did not bother to discuss the issue at its meeting on Friday.
The source said, “The crisis on the
sharing of leadership seats at the National Assembly did not receive any
frontal attention at the NEC against expectations. What happened was
that, on the request of the governors, the issue was referred to them to
discuss and resolve.”
Investigations showed that the governors
and the APC lawmakers at their meeting considered proposals by some
party chieftains on ways to end the crisis.
The proposals, it was learnt, included a
plan that those who lost out in the race for the National Assembly
leadership should be allowed to chair their preferred committees.
A top member of the party, who attended
the meeting said, “Also under consideration is another proposal to ask
Dogara and Saraki to share the leadership positions between ‘party
loyalists’ and those who defied it.”
It was gathered that the rival groups had not agreed on terms for truce as of the time the meeting was adjourned till Saturday.
It was learnt that Dogara and Saraki
were not favourably disposed to the proposal, particularly sharing of
leadership positions, which had already been announced in the Senate.
But another member, who confided in Saturday PUNCH, said that there were positive signs that the issues would soon be resolved.
The party leader said, “The party leadership took cognizance of the role some of the governors played to get us to where we are.
“We thought it wise to throw the matter
back to them to let them find a solution to it. In politics, you don’t
ignore anyone and for a party like ours, you have to accommodate as many
of the power blocks as you can in order to have peace.”
According to him, the party is slowly
coming to terms with the reality that the deed has been done, hence the
need to find a way of accommodating loyal party members.
Okorocha, who spoke to newsmen after the
meeting, said efforts were being made to resolve the dispute to enable
the party to forge ahead with its promise to deliver the dividends of
democracy to Nigerians.
Okorocha said, “You will not see more disagreements as against the past, peace has come to our party.
“Both Senate President (Bukola Saraki),
and the Speaker; (Yakubu Dogara), Senator Ahmed Lawan and Honourable
Femi Gbajabiamila, will work together for the unity and progress of our
party.
“By next week, we will give you people
the details of the outcome of this peace meeting, but so far so good,
all things being equal.
“The party has accepted the leadership
of the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
To God be the glory.”
Speaking in a similar vein, his Edo
State counterpart, Adams Oshiomhole, expressed confidence that the
crisis would have become a thing of the past by next week.
He said, “When you have some little
disagreement among friends, the only way to solve them is to talk and we
have started the process. The fact that the two sides are present, the
foundation for peace is there.
“If people refuse to see eye to eye or
refuse to sit together then you can’t even discuss and the fact that
they all turned up and we listened to all the sides and we have a couple
of suggestions; we have agreed to continue with the conversation and we
are meeting again tomorrow (Saturday) night here again.
“So, I believe we are making some progress, not that everything is signed, sealed and delivered.”
Earlier, our correspondent learnt that the National Executive Committee meeting did not produce the expected fireworks.
This, it was learnt, was largely because
of the presence of President Muhammadu Buhari and the absence of those
who had raised issues with the party’s National Working Committee.
President Muhammadu Buhari, at the NEC
meeting, had appealed to warring factions within the party to sheathe
their swords in the interest of the party and the nation.
In his opening remarks, Buhari recalled
the journey of opposition political parties in the country before three
of them merged to form the APC.
He explained that his respect for party
supremacy compelled him to attend the NEC and Board of Trustees’
meetings when he was invited.
Buhari said, “I have appealed to you all
through our chairman, the leadership of our party, through their
Excellencies, our governors, through our senators and House of
Representatives (members) that the APC must not disappoint its
constituency of our nation state.
“Let us not throw this success to the
wind. Let us, as members of the APC, no matter our personal differences,
get together and meet the mandate given to us by this country. This is
my personal appeal. In the name of God, no matter your personal
interests and your ambition, please keep it to your heart and in your
pocket, let APC work and let the system work and let us have a
government that will earn the respect of our constituencies.
“My problem is helping the
constituencies. I cannot confine myself to the cage within these our
quarrels and refuse to participate in meetings of NEC and eventually BoT
because I respect the superiority of the party.”
In an interview with journalists after
the meeting, the Senate President, Bukola Saraki said the party was at
the verge of resolving all the issues.
“You can see the smiles on everybody’s face; it is a good way to go.”
Those who attended the meeting included
President Buhari; Governors Ibrahim Geidam, Yobe; Ibikunle Amosun, Ogun;
Simon Lalong, Plateau; Abubakar Sani Bello, Niger; Aminu Bello Masari,
Katsina; Sen. Bindow Jibrilla, Adamawa; Akinwumi Ambode, Lagos; Aminu
Waziri Tambuwal, Sokoto; Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Kano; Sen. Atiku
Bagudu, Kebbi; Adams Oshiomhole, Edo; Rochas Okorocha, Imo; and
Abdul’aziz Yari, Zamfara.
Others were: Deputy Governors Nuhu
Gidado, Bauchi; Ahmad Zanna Mustapha, Borno; Silas Agara, Nassarawa;
Saraki; Speaker House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara; Senator Ahmed
Lawal; Femi Gbajabiamila; Senator Ali Ndume; Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah;
Deputy Speaker, Yusuf Suleman Lasun; and Odigie-Oyegun.
But Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, the
party’s national leader, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu, and the former Interim
National Chairman of the party, Chief Bisi Akande, were absent from the
meeting.
It was learnt that the process of
reconciling aggrieved members of the party could not be advanced a step
further due in part to the absence of these party leaders.
Although no official reason was given for their absence, it was learnt that Tinubu was in Abuja, as of the time of the meeting.
National Publicity Secretary of the
party, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, while addressing journalists after the
meeting, said he did not know why Tinubu was not in attendance. He,
however, added that he was not a member of the party’s executive.
Mohammed explained that Tinubu was free to attend or not to attend the meeting.
The publicity secretary however
explained that the NEC mandated the party’s governors to hold further
meetings with the Senate President and the Speaker of the House of
Representatives, in a bid to resolve the crisis.
Mohammed said, “Also important is the
fact that the NEC has also provided an enabling environment to look into
ways of resolving the National Assembly logjam and I know that today,
the governors would be meeting with both the Speaker and the Senate
President.”
He equally explained that all those in
attendance agreed on two things, the supremacy of the party and the need
for the party to deliver on its promises to the Nigerian people.
Speaking to journalists at the end of
the NEC meeting, Oshiomhole said party members came out of the meeting
better than they went in.
He said each member of the party came
out with a better understanding of the challenges facing the party and
the need to resolve it in order to fulfil its promises to the Nigerian
people.
Oshiomhole said, “I am happy with what
has happened today, those who expected us to come out of the meeting
wearing long faces have been disappointed. God has crowned our efforts
with success. Of course, like any human society, we are not perfect. We
can’t be perfect because we are human.
“In all cases, we uphold the supremacy
of the party, the fact that he (President Muhammadu Buhari) came to the
party secretariat is his own demonstration of respect for party
supremacy.
“Nigerians are expecting that we will
govern as one united party to deliver. We restated our confidence in the
leadership of the party. The good thing about politics is that you
allow the fool to be foolish and the intelligent person to be
intelligent (and) at the end of the day, in the process of discussions,
you come out with a position.”
Also, Okorocha said, “Many people think
that there will be problems between APC members at this meeting. But I
am assuring Nigerians that we have met and discussed what affects all of
us and we have understood one another.
“We have also reiterated our support and
loyalty to our leadership. We are also going to meet on the issue of
the National Assembly crisis and it will be resolved amicably. So, I can
confidently say that the crisis facing the party is almost over now.”
The President arrived the party’s National Headquarters at 11am.
He was received by the party’s National
Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun; in company of the Senate President,
Bukola Saraki; the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu
Dogara; and other members of the party’s National Working Committee.
Copyright PUNCH.
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